A historic hotel in Copenhagen is perfect for a family holiday - welcome to Hotel D'Angleterre.
Often, prestigious hotels are not the most suitable for families, and in the case of Hotel D'Angleterre this is not the case. This hotel in Copenhagen welcomes you in a luxurious lobby with a model hotel made of as many as 40,000 LEGO bricks. On one of the walls, a pop art portrait of Queen Margrethe II of Denmark from the hands of Andy Warhol is displayed, and under a stunning golden dome, a lush orchid plantation rises.
The historic hotel in the heart of the Danish capital is a feast for the eyes. For both large and small guests. The neoclassical building stands on Kongens Nytorv in the city center, a few minutes' walk from the pastel buildings of Nyhavn, the Royal Theatre, the Royal Garden and the Strøget shopping street. The building from 1873 has undergone a thorough transformation, and today it harmoniously combines historical style with modernity. It's no wonder that even the most extravagant guests liked to visit the hotel, including Winston Churchill and Walt Disney himself.
Family hotel in Copenhagen - Hotel D'Angleterre
The hotel boasts 90 hotel rooms, almost half of which are suites. All rooms are extremely spacious, with a view of the surrounding buildings. The floor is covered with soft carpets, and the bathroom is decorated with luxurious marble. Children will be delighted with the safari-style sleeping tents and the surprise that awaits them on the pillow. A sweet little duckling that preserves the memory of Hans Christian Anderson's greatness as a writer.
In the basement of the hotel there is a luxurious spa with an impressively large swimming pool. There is also a sauna, a hammam and a gym. Right next to the lobby is the Marchal restaurant with a Michelin star. The kitchen is headed by Jakob de Neergaard, who spoils you with lobster coated with caviar or Jerusalem artichoke.